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1
Apr

5 Ounce Gold Nugget Found

Very rarely while prospecting for gold I find a gold nugget literally laying on the ground staring me in the face. This is by far the largest gold nugget I have ever found this way, it was a real thrill!! mining gold, digging gold, prospecting, gold hunting.

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17
Jan

Gold Prospecting In Quartzite Arizona

The SPMA has a large claim just north west of quartzite. Some years back I found a nice 1/4oz gold/quartz nugget just a few inches under light sand. This weekend, using a Minelab 4500, I found a nice (but tiny).02 gram picker. Also found this other grayish metal object. It does not look like bullet lead and not sure if it’s just trash. Any opinions?

Arizona gold nugget prospecting

Arizona gold nugget prospecting

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17
Jan

Huge Gold Nugget Find in California

9 ounce gold nugget find!

This was found in Eldorado county,California…….This nugget was in a seasonal drainage in an area that was heavily mined and mined again.It sounded just like a rusty nail.Nothing smooth and sweet about this one. Found with a sd2100 and double D coil on top of bedrock. I dont know how they missed this one ………..But im sure glad they did, Its a little over 9 ounces

California gold nugget

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1
Sep

75 Onces of Gold Nuggets Found

Gold Nuggets

Gold Nuggets

With the spot gold price hovering around $950 an once, the popularity of weekend gold nugget detecting  is increasing. Keep in mind, just purchasing any Big 5 metal detector does not guarantee your success. There is a tremendous difference from a basic metal detector and a White’s TDI or Minelab 4500. The Minelab costs around $4,500!  Sound expensive?  You bet!  But, here is a 5.36 oz Nevada gold nugget found recently with a Minelab metal detector.

As most gold is mined as fine gold dust, like diamonds, the nuggets are worth a premium over the spot price, and the larger the nugget, usually the higher the premium. Most nuggets found are usually a gram or less.  However, if you have the right equipment, know how to use the detector and are in the right area at the right time, you could be as lucky as the fellow who found a 32.2 oz  Alaskan gold nugget.

If you think of it as your hobby and get out to the right areas, those nuggets can really add up. The photo above is 75 ounces of gold nuggets accumulated over three to four years by a retired Arizona resident with a Minelab gold metal detector. These nuggets were found in AZ, Mexico, CA , Montana and Nevada.

Yes, gold detecting is a hobby that can make you serious money.

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